Answer:
nothing other than; unmitigated
Explanation:
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A is correct because the commons are always suppose to be after something your naming
Answer:
The two noun phrases are:
B. The subset of the US population with Medicare
C. Not all Medicare drug plans
Explanation:
A noun phrase consists of a noun and any determiners or modifiers that accompany it. It functions as a noun in the structure of a sentence, which means it can be, for example, the subject or the object of that sentence.
With that definition in mind, we can easily eliminate option A. This is an infinitive phrase, its main element being the infinitive verb at the beginning. We can also eliminate option D. What we have here is a prepositional phrase - notice how "for" was included. We are left with options B and C, both of which are noun phrases. They both function as subjects in the sentences where they are included.
Answer:
B. To make it easier to remember and use new words
Explanation:
I use vocab lists to help remember, so I guess thi is a bit of an opinionated answer, but I'm pretty sure it's right.
Peoples opinions on the use of controlled fires greatly vary. This is partly because there are some positive things and negative things. But, personally I feel like the negative side outweighs the positive side. Controlled or not, wildfires are bad for the environment. Studies have shown that the amount of CO2 released in these fires are very dangerous. So rather than staring these controlled fires. Let nature do its job.